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<b><u>BASE CHARACTER PROFILE</u></b> -- <i><u>PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE SHOULD ONLY BE ONE WORD ANSWERS</u></i> <small>(Except where noted.)</small>

<b>Name:</b> Abigail Jane Douglas.

<b>LJ:</b>

<b>Played By/Physical Description:</b> For Abigail Douglas, itâs all about matching. Oh, she adores her matching cardigans and blouses, not to mention anything floral is perfectly marvellous, and who said making sure your pyjamas colour co-ordinated with your bed spread was too much? Certainly not her! Yes, it can be said without hesitation, that the girlâs entire wardrobe seems to bring to mind the Stepford wives. But thatâs the way she likes it. She LIKES having twelve different pearl necklaces, and fitted robes in a colour maybe just a bit too bright for the naked eye, and donât ever try to tell her that no oneâs ever going to see the fact her underwear is the exact shade of her eye-shadow. Unless rigorously criticized, the girl is routinely pleased with her appearance. She may not be stunning, nor ever quite match up to the (always admired) presence of the beauty queens on her favourite magazines; but with expressive facial features and head of ânaturally lightened by the sun, really!â blonde hair, sheâs fortunate looking. Which she should be, considering the time and effort placed into her looks each morning. To Abigail, first impressions reflect everything, and this belief is rigorously placated through her slavery to current fashions and manner in which she ruthlessly purges her wardrobe each season from âundesirablesâ. (PB: RACHEL NICHOLS.)

<b>Weaknesses:</b> A people-pleaser to the extreme, itâs likely Abigailâs greatest fault that she canât bear to disappoint those around her; sheâll never be a leader, and instead aims to placate those around her in the best manner she can. Of course, whilst her interpretation of pleasing others results in her providing baked goods and giving âconstructive criticismâ on the state of your drapery to wall paper colour faux pas, sheâs consequently horrendously passive aggressive when her sensibilities are riled. Sheâll never deliberately start a fight, nor ever approach someone when upset; but when her perpetual cheer and rose-tinted view of the world is disturbed, her anger is let loose in terms of backhanded gossip and great amounts of baking.

Sadly, Abigailâs âangerâ is a trivial thing to witness, and effortless to appease, and whilst sheâd like to think that sheâs in charge of her life, that sheâs âmaster of her own destinyâ, that just like the heroines in the romantic novels she so admires itâs her thatâs chosen the manner in which she lives, it simply isnât the case. Despite all appearances of being a strong figure and being completely oblivious and too dense to recognize the criticism of others, the pinnacle fault in the blonde could be summed up in the fact that when purchasing groceries and being shorted on change? Sheâd never presume to point the matter out, just in case it was to cause mortal offence. Sheâll pretend not to notice the faults of those around her, and will make a convincing charade at being âjust lovelyâ, rather than ever presuming that something in her life isnât the way it should be.